Title :
Speaker identification based on a modified Kohonen network
Author :
Vieira, Karina ; Wilamowski, Bogdan ; Kubichek, Robert
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Wyoming Univ., Laramie, WY, USA
Abstract :
A human information processing system is composed of neurons switching at speeds about a million times slower than computer gates. Yet humans are more efficient than computers at computing complex tasks such as speech and visual interpretation. A neural network (NN) method was developed to reproduce one of the abilities and power of the human brain: speaker recognition. To realize this method, the input patterns used for this network were the reflection coefficients (kp) of the speech signal. The speech was analyzed using an autoregressive LPC technique and the kps were found by applying the Levinson recursion algorithm. Next, a simple transformation of these input patterns onto a hypersphere in augmented space was made using a multilayer perceptron (MLP) neural model. The Kohonen approach is commonly used for computing a distance in multidimensional input space so that the input patterns are projected on a hypersphere with unit radius. Although this technique is very efficient for clustering of patterns, it has one significant drawback. By normalizing the input pattern, the information about its magnitude is lost. The proposed modified network has a relatively simple architecture but is shown to be very effective in performing speaker recognition
Keywords :
autoregressive processes; linear predictive coding; multilayer perceptrons; self-organising feature maps; speaker recognition; Levinson recursion algorithm; autoregressive LPC technique; modified Kohonen network; multilayer perceptron neural model; reflection coefficients; speaker identification; speech signal; Algorithm design and analysis; Humans; Information processing; Linear predictive coding; Multilayer perceptrons; Neural networks; Neurons; Reflection; Speaker recognition; Speech analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks,1997., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4122-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICNN.1997.614229